Portable Tactical Simulated Barricade

ABSTRACT

A portable tactical simulated shooter barricade for shooting ranges with a target located down-range. A portable tactical simulated barricade consisting of a barricade attached vertically to a base stand by a continuous hinge and kept in place vertically by a sash lock, forming the base barricade designed for use atop the counter in an indoor range shooter booth. A portable tactical simulated barricade consists of a second, detachable barricade that can be adjusted vertically at different height positions as it slides along a grove located at the center of the barricade and perpendicular to the base stand which can be folded and kept in place laterally to the vertical barricade by Velcro strips for storage and transport. It can be used in indoor and outdoor range with the base barricade alone and in combination with the detachable barricade for laying, crouching and standing target acquisition through cut-outs placed throughout the barricade.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Description of the Prior Art

Shooting through or around barricades with a handgun is an important skill for defensive shooters, be it civilian or law enforcement. Prior art tactical barricades for target practice involve mounting plywood consisting of various cut-out shapes or inserts to vertical posts with legs of some sort, and/or cardboard attached to vertical stakes driven into the ground with or without cut-outs of various shapes. These barricades are large, heavy, immobile and lack portability from home to the shooting range and suited only for outdoor gun ranges. As a result, persons interested in target practice training involving barricades lack access to a light-weight, portable, collapsible/expandable tactical barricade system that supports individualized, on-demand, defensive training both at outdoor and indoor gun ranges.

Tactical barricades have been in existence, but these traditional barricades are generally large, heavy, stationary, and impractical for use in everyday defensive training exercises. Moreover, traditional tactical barricades are generally designed with the rifleman in mind, and for outdoor training in situations where those barricades are designed to stay in place. A barricade that is easily transportable via car or other automobile or require minimal setup or is transferable from the outdoor to the indoor range, is nonexistent.

Consequently, opportunities for learning to master the art of working with barricades in defensive shooting remains unattainable both for the average law enforcement personnel and the civilian defensive shooter, particularly those who visit their local gun ranges to work on their marksmanship. For example, the typical gun range user, who shoots at targets from a countertop within a shooting booth, has no available barricade systems that is customized for this environment. Similarly, most outdoor ranges do not have barricades due to storage limitations and the challenges of moving them around (i.e., size and weight), which negates the usefulness and practicality of traditional tactical barricades in these settings. Typically, barricades are used in specialized training facilities, and generally under the supervision of range instructors. These platforms are typically bulky and immobile, reducing transferability. This reduces the usefulness of the traditional barricade system for a considerable portion of the shooting community, including private gun owners with home defense permits and conceal permit holders. Similarly, law enforcement officers who update their skill sets through regular individualized training may not have the opportunity to work with barricades, which is an important skill for their professional defensive encounters.

2. Field of the Invention

This invention pertains to the field of defensive or tactical target shooting, particularly learning/training to shoot a handgun around simulated barricades.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an important feature of the present invention to provide an improved tactical simulated barricade system for a shooting range.

It is another feature of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated barricade for a shooting range having a light-weight, portable, collapsible platform.

It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a tactical shooter barricade which is cantilever mounted on a foldable stand.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a tactical shooter barricade consisting of a support base with two support legs connected to the vertical barricade by a continuous hinge and a sash lock.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooter barricade with a base that can be folded for storage/transportation using a continuous hinge.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooter barricade with a sash lock that locks the cantilever mounded barricade to the support perpendicularly so that the barricade stands upright at a shooting range for the purpose of performing barricade drills involving a target down-range.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooter barricade as described above wherein the barricade consists of two functional parts: a base barricade and a detachable barricade.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a base barricade designed specifically for usage on the countertop within an indoor gun range shooting booth.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooting barricade as described above wherein the barricade can be expanded by sliding the detachable barricade vertically along a sliding mechanism so that the barricade can be placed on the floor behind the countertop within an indoor range shooting booth.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooting barricade with circular, triangular, rectangular and square cut-outs to access a target down-range.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooting barricade as described above that can be collapsed or expanded by sliding the two halves along a sliding mechanism that is cantilever attached base support for use at an outdoor range.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a tactical simulated shooting barricade as described above that consists of a sliding mechanism consisting of locking part, a mid sliding part and a lock that enable the detachable barricade to glides vertically up and down the base barricade to accommodate different shooter heights and different shooter stance.

It is another objective of the present invention as described above to provide a tactical shooting barricade with a foldable leg and a collapsible portion (i.e., detachable barricade) that can be collapsed or removed for transportation and storage.

These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be understood in greater detail from the following description and the essential drawings wherein figures are utilized to designate a preferred embodiment.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded detailed view of the portable tactical simulated barricade (PTSB), showing all the components, including the combined base barricade and detachable barricade and the sliding mechanism that links the two major parts of the barricade (i.e., base barricade and detachable barricade)

FIG. 2 is a front, top and side view of the base barricade and the detachable barricade joined together in the fully collapsed mode.

FIG. 3 is a front and side view of the base barricade, including a detail view of the base stand that supports vertical barricade.

FIG. 4 is a side, top and front view of the PTSB with the support base stand fold away for storage/transportation to and from a gun range.

FIG. 5 is front view of the PTSB showing the Velcro strip used for locking the base stand to the vertical barricade for storage/carrying.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the mid sliding part with milled ½ inch holes that allow the detachable barricade to slide up/down and locked in place by insertable lock to accommodate different shooter height levels.

FIG. 7 is a front view of cut-outs in the base barricade that allow a shooter to access a target down-range.

FIG. 8 is a front, side and top view of the left and right legs of the base stand that support the vertical barricade.

FIG. 9 is the locking part that runs vertically along the along mid sliding part to keep the detachable barricade attached parallelly to the base barricade.

FIG. 10 is the top of the locking part that runs perpendicular to the two vertical locking parts of the sliding mechanism.

FIG. 11 is the mid sliding part of the sliding mechanism consisting of milled holes to adjust the detachable barricade at different heights on the base barricade.

FIG. 12. Is a support above the support leg that consists of a cantilever vertical support attached to the base barricade.

FIG. 13 is the support above the leg support onto which the mid sliding part attaches perpendicularly to form the support for the vertical base barricade.

FIG. 14 is the support that attaches the two support base legs parallel to each other.

FIG. 15 is the front, top and side views of the detachable barricade, including cut-outs to enable the shooter to access a target down-range.

FIG. 16 is the look that is inserted in one of the 5½ inch holes milled into the mid sliding part to adjust the detachable barricade to accommodate different shooter heights.

FIG. 17 is a three-dimensional drawing showing how the detachable barricade is attached to the base barricade.

FIG. 18 shows the detachable barricade in relation to the base barricade and a close-up view of the sliding/locking mechanism

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 

1. A tactical shooter barricade for an indoor/outdoor shooter range having target down-range of the shooting booth or outdoor range, respectively, comprising: a portable tactical indoor range base barricade to be used on the countertop within a shooting booth to engage a target down-range a portable tactical shooter barricade wherein said barricade can be positioned on the ground at an outdoor range to allow for target acquisition at different positions (e.g., crouch, laying down, standing). a vertical barricade with 6 cut-outs in four shapes circular, triangular, square and rectangular that allows the shooter to engage a target down-range: said barricade sits atop a base stand to which it is attached by a continuous hinge that allows it to pivot perpendicular to the base stand when in use and in a folding position for storage and transport. said barricade includes a sash lock on the opposite side of the hinge that locks to keep the barricade upright for acquiring a target down-range, and opens to fold away the base stand for storage/transportation. said base barricade has 2 velcro strips on both legs of the base stand and corresponding Velcro strips on the vertical barricade that secures the base stand to the barricade for storage and transportation.
 2. A tactical shooter barricade in accordance with claim 1, consisting of a second detachable barricade consisting of: a detachable barricade with 6 milled cut-outs in four shapes circular, triangular, square and rectangular that allows the shooter to engage a target down-range. a portable tactical simulated shooter barricade that has a sliding/locking mechanism with corresponding interlocking components at the center of the base barricade and detachable barricade consisting that allows the detachable barricade to slide securely up and down against the base barricade; consisting of: a locking part attached parallelly and continuously along the mid sliding part to secure the detachable barricade against the base barricade. a mid sliding part with five (5) milled holes 3.8 inches apart through which a lock is inserted to enable varying height adjustments of the detachable barricade. said detachable barricade expands the total height of the portable tactical simulated barricade from a minimum of 51¼ inches at its lowest (collapsed) position to 72 inches at its highest (expanded) position. 